364 THE STUDY OF BREEDS. 



lington, Neb. Owned subsequently by J. Evans, Jr., & Son, 

 Emerson, la. 



Aberdeen-Angus Cow Vine 2d of Skene 3947 (3229). 

 Bred by George Hamilton, Skene House, Aberdeenshire, Scot- 

 land. Imported and owned by Hon. M. H. Cochrane, Hill- 

 hurst, P. Q. Vine 2d was a prize winner at the Highland 

 Agricultural Society's show held at Sterling, Scotland, in 1881, 

 and the same year won first prize at the provincial fair held 

 at Montreal, P. Q. 



Galloway Bull Crusader (2858). Bred by Thomas Big- 

 gar & Sons, Chapelton, Dalbeattie, Scotland. Winner of 

 champion cup as best Galloway bull at the Highland and Agri- 

 cultural Society's centenary show in 1894. 



Galloway Cow Corlina 10734. Bred by S. P. Clark, 

 Dover, 111., and owned by T. J. Davis & Son, Triumph, 111. 

 Winner of third prize as best cow of any age or breed at the 

 Trans-Mississippi exposition, held at Omaha, Neb., 1898. 



Group of Sussex Cattle The bull Royal Surrey (720) was 

 bred by Joseph Godman, Godalming, Surrey, England, and 

 imported by Overton Lea, Nashville, Tenn. The cows, May- 

 wood (3532) and Maywood ist (3790) were bred by Mr. Lea. 

 All were noted prize winners at leading state fairs at sundry 

 times between 1885 and 1889. 



West Highland Heifer Lady Flora. Owned by the Rt. 

 Hon., the Earl of Southesk, Scotland. From "Live Stock of 

 Great Britain." 



Holstein Bull Chief of Maple Hill 4th, No. 17224, H. F. 

 H. B. Bred by M. E. Moore, Cameron, Mo. Owned by W. 

 B. Barney & Co., Hampton, la. Winner of many first prizes 

 at the leading state fairs in the west from 1889 to 1898. In 

 1898 he was placed first in his class at the Trans-Mississippi 

 exposition, held at Omaha, Neb. 



Holstein Cow Jepma 2d, No. 733, H. H. B. Bred by 

 M. D. Koldijk, Wirdum, Friesland. Imported by Thomas B. 

 Wales, 1879. Winner of first prize in 1882 and 1883 at several 

 of the leading state fairs in the west. Jepma 2d is of the 

 milk and beef form. 



Dutch Belted Cow Huldah No. 141. Bred by the late 

 William Arnout of Orange county, New York. Owned sub- 

 sequently by H. B. Richards, Easton, Pa. Huldah made for 

 several years a milk record of about 12,000 pounds a year, and 

 was also a first prize winner at several state fairs. 



Ayrshire Bull Sir Thomas Bruce 4161. Bred by Thomas 

 Guy, Oshawa, Ontario, Can. Subsequently owned by Coldren 

 & Lee, Iowa City, and later by F. M. Watson, Roseville, 111. 

 Winner of first prize at the Minnesota state fair, 1888. 



Ayrshire Cow Duchess of Smithfield 4256. Bred by 

 Henry E. Smith, Enfield, R. I. Owned by H. R. C. Watson, 

 Brandon, Vt. Winner in 1885 of the Ayrshire Breeders' Asso- 

 ciation's prize for the largest amount of milk given in seven 



